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<blockquote data-quote="maryrachel" data-source="post: 133394" data-attributes="member: 25252"><p>Lucie you sound just like I feel. I used to have good control but lately its all gone to pot. My hypo symptons are randon like yours and really at a Hba1c of 7.5 I cant beleive running higher still thant that is the key. However you have not said how long you have been running higher? Maybe it takes a bit longer than we think. If you have only been doing this for a couple of months I would suggest keeping at that level for a bit longer and see how it goes. But not for any great length of time. I know that is easier said than done because you feel tired, achy etc running that high. Its a balance really between the risk of a serious hypo and long term complications but if it is just higher for 6 months or so I think the risk is worth taking as the short term risk of hypo are more serious right now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maryrachel, post: 133394, member: 25252"] Lucie you sound just like I feel. I used to have good control but lately its all gone to pot. My hypo symptons are randon like yours and really at a Hba1c of 7.5 I cant beleive running higher still thant that is the key. However you have not said how long you have been running higher? Maybe it takes a bit longer than we think. If you have only been doing this for a couple of months I would suggest keeping at that level for a bit longer and see how it goes. But not for any great length of time. I know that is easier said than done because you feel tired, achy etc running that high. Its a balance really between the risk of a serious hypo and long term complications but if it is just higher for 6 months or so I think the risk is worth taking as the short term risk of hypo are more serious right now. [/QUOTE]
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